At present, male infertility remains an urgent medical concern. From year to year, despite advances in methods of diagnosis and treatment, medicine encounters an increasing number of infertile couples with male infertility playing a leading role. Prerequisites for fertility disorders very frequently appear in childhood. Urologists consider cryptorchidism a leading cause of male infertility. The aim of our study was to establish the relationship between testicular descent to the scrotum and the age of the fetus. Material and methods. The study was conducted using 195 specimens of male fetuses aged 4–10 months with 81.0–375.0 mm parietalcoccygeal length (PCL) using the methods of macromicroscopic, conventional, and microslide preparation unde...
This paper briefly reviews the literature on testicular descent and management implications for cryp...
The history of testicular descent is closely connected with the expression of masculinity and as suc...
Inconstant ascending testis as a potential risk factor for spermatogenesis in infertile men with no ...
This article was originally intended to investigate and reproduce the results obtained from the stud...
INTRODUCTION : Cryptorchidism contributes the most common genital problem, and one of the most com...
To understand the infertility development it is important to study how individual components of the ...
Descent of the testis from an intra-abdominal site in fetal life to an extra-corporeal location afte...
© 2010 Dr. Tamara Rachel NationUndescended testis is the most common male congenital abnormality, oc...
INTRODUCTION: Cryptorchidism contributes the most common genital problem, and one of the most common...
Background: The testis develops in the dorsal abdominal wall, and then descends to scrotum. The deve...
Background: In both male and female fetuses inguinal canal development entails a complex sequence of...
The Essay is sub- divided as folios:-(i) The cardinal points of the comparative & human, anatomy of ...
Objectives. To compare the risk of infertility in boys operated for cryptorchidism at different ages...
Introduction: Undescended testis is a common problem in children. Cryptorchid testis is frequently a...
Cancer therapy and conditioning treatments of non-malignant diseases affect spermatogonial function ...
This paper briefly reviews the literature on testicular descent and management implications for cryp...
The history of testicular descent is closely connected with the expression of masculinity and as suc...
Inconstant ascending testis as a potential risk factor for spermatogenesis in infertile men with no ...
This article was originally intended to investigate and reproduce the results obtained from the stud...
INTRODUCTION : Cryptorchidism contributes the most common genital problem, and one of the most com...
To understand the infertility development it is important to study how individual components of the ...
Descent of the testis from an intra-abdominal site in fetal life to an extra-corporeal location afte...
© 2010 Dr. Tamara Rachel NationUndescended testis is the most common male congenital abnormality, oc...
INTRODUCTION: Cryptorchidism contributes the most common genital problem, and one of the most common...
Background: The testis develops in the dorsal abdominal wall, and then descends to scrotum. The deve...
Background: In both male and female fetuses inguinal canal development entails a complex sequence of...
The Essay is sub- divided as folios:-(i) The cardinal points of the comparative & human, anatomy of ...
Objectives. To compare the risk of infertility in boys operated for cryptorchidism at different ages...
Introduction: Undescended testis is a common problem in children. Cryptorchid testis is frequently a...
Cancer therapy and conditioning treatments of non-malignant diseases affect spermatogonial function ...
This paper briefly reviews the literature on testicular descent and management implications for cryp...
The history of testicular descent is closely connected with the expression of masculinity and as suc...
Inconstant ascending testis as a potential risk factor for spermatogenesis in infertile men with no ...